Public hearing on proposed amendments to the Standards of Conduct for Students

Washington State University will conduct a public hearing on a proposed revision to WAC chapter 504-26 – Standards of Conduct for Students on February 5 at 4 p.m. in Lighty Room 401, WSU Pullman, Pullman, WA; SPBS Room 125A, WSU Spokane, Spokane, WA; TFLO Room 210, WSU Tri-Cities, Richland, WA; DEN Room 301, WSU Vancouver, Vancouver, WA; and Seminar Room 261, WSU Everett, Everett, WA.  Notice of this public hearing is hereby given in accordance with provisions of RCW 34.05.320(4). The University is modifying, clarifying, and updating the University’s standards of conduct for students.

The University will adopt the new rules based on the statutory authority found in RCW 28B.30.150.

You may review the proposed new rules by going to the Office of Procedures, Records, and Forms website or by requesting a copy from the Office of Procedures, Records, and Forms, Information Technology Building 3089, Pullman, WA  99164-1225; telephone 509-335-2005.

You may testify at this meeting in person, or call into the meeting, telephone 720-707-2699. You may join by Zoom Meeting at https:/wsu.zoom.us/j/896935775, meeting I.D. #896 935 775. You may also direct written comments to Deborah Bartlett, Director of Procedures, Records, and Forms, Rules Coordinator, mail code 1225, Pullman, WA 99164; e-mail prf.forms@wsu.edu.

Submit all written comments by 5:00 p.m., February 5, 2020.

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